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Spectrum, 1962-04-27

Spectrum, 1962-04-27

the university of buffalo spectrum spring theatre in bloom see page 5 volume 12 buffalo new york friday april 27 1962 queen campaigns in full swing for spring weekend see page 3 number 24 new senate establishes committee to assist publications on campus a special committee on commun ications was formed by the 1962 student senate at their first meeting of the year the immed iate purposes of the committee will be to provide interested students vith information necessary to ini tiate a publication the committee will set up a pub lications seminar weekend in early all to bring speakers to lead sem inars in organizing and managing publications the committee is also planning an active orientation program to encourage students to join publi cations finally it will publish a bimonthly student senate newslet ter the purpose of the newsletter j will be to publicize the activities of the student senate to encour age participation in student gov ernment and the activities spon sored by the senate and to pro vide insight into the importance of student government to the student in the classroom community and world the senate also elected an ex ecutive committee for the coming j year this committee consists of the personnel committee chairman and three members selected at large jerome marshak was chosen personnel committee chairman the committee on segregation reported that its subcommittees on tutoring are supplying college undents saturday mornings at the neighborhood house on orange and virginia streets the group is working with jun ior high school students in math 1 science history and english i the acting secretary of the com mittee hlldegarde van landing ham reported that they will be starting a recruiting program to supply his tutoring program with college students when questioned about the new communications committee presi lent richard erb said if you can answer the question do you want publications ?" with a yes then you have provided the reason for the existence of the communications committee we want more profes ] sional magazines certainly a hu j mor magazine a literary magazine that comes out regularly you have to give students the opportunity to express themselves this committee is concerned with an area that has to be developed on this campus publications president erb then made a plea for more student cooperation with the senate he stated that the senate cannot do anything unless people volunteer their services so much can be done next year he remarked and i'm afraid that we won't be able to accomplish it unless we get more people to co operate secretary kathy gee had this to say about the new committee if it fulfills the purpose that it is in tended to fulfill then it probably will be very beneficial both to new publications and to the sen ate as a whole since it will publi cize senate activities richard erb new senate president u of michigan's string quartet to present concert monday in baird no tickets needed the internationally renowned stanley string quartet ot the uni versity of michigan will be fea tured in a concert sponsored by the music department the concert will be held in baird at 8:30 morujay it will include works by webern mozart and bar tok the members of the quartet are gilbert ross violinist gus tave rosseels violinist jerome lelinek cellist and robert courte violist gilbert ross the first violinist has had concert debuts in berlin ixindon and new york he has had extensive concert experience in europe south america and the united states as soloist and quar tet player gustave rosseels second violin ist came to the united states after an active career in europe as first violinist with the pro nova iuartet he concertized in the united states canada europe and south america jerome jelinek cellist dis tinguished himself at the uni versity of oregon as a teacher cello soloist and chamber music player at the univer sity of michigan he won the school's highest music award and subsequently received a fullbright fellowship for study in engand robert courte violist studied at the royal conservatory of brus sels and later became a member of its faculty after several years of a succcessful career as a solo ist quartet player and recltalist he came to the united states to join the paganini quartet touring extensively the united states can ada and kurope the quartet has participated in festivals of contemporary arts at the university of illinois and at cornel university has appeared at such other leading educational institutions as yale princeton in dian university ohio university and university of buffalo they have also played at the library of congress in washington under the auspices of the elizabeth spiague coolldge foundation the concert is free aud open to tlie public the stanley string quartet u bites to crowd clark tuesday to hear cousins convocation by john kowal "... a distinguished editor who stands as a symbol of america's creative crusading sensitive mind so said president eisen hower of norman cousins editor of the saturday rerieir tuesday mr cousins will speak on world report and disarma ment at Ã¼b the talk which will be held in clark gym aj_j4 is sponsored by the student senate convocations committee â€”* under his 23 year editorship the saturday review has expanded in scope and influence it has changed from a purely literary weekly to a widely-circulated journal deal ing with ideas the arts and the good taste in america world-wide traveler mr cousins has been all over the world as well as the united states in 1959 he visited and lec tured in the soviet union under the american-soviet cultural ex change program he was the first american to speak on the ouestion of foreign policy before the praesi dium of the soviet peace commit tee he also lectured before the soviet writers union and the academy of social science mr cousins organized and was co-chairman of a conference held at dartmouth college in 19fi0 the conference brought together sov iet and american scientists econ omists and other leaders from the two countries he was the ameri can co-chairman of the second con ference held in the crimea in may 1961 in january of 1961 mr cousins addressed a number of groups in calcutta new delhi and bombay as the united states representative to the indian government's ob servances of the tagoro centen ary johnny on the spot as an interp iter and analyst of history-in-the-making mr cous ins has made ten trips to the far east since the end of world war 11 he was present at such events as the egypt-israel crisis in 1950 57 the asian-african conference in indonesia in 1955 the east west crisis in germany in 1953 and the korean war in 1951 in 1951 he lectured in universi ties and public forums in asia on the subject of america's relation ship to the rest of the world mr cousins was also an ex change lecturer in japan under the auspices of the american-japan ese institute for cultural inter change in 1958 and 1959 he traveled to poland to arrange for the visit to america of some 38 polish women victims of nazi medical experi mentation earlier he had carried out a similar project to aid jap anese victims of the hiroshima a-bombing reporter to editor mr cousins began his career as an education reporter for the new york punt in 1985 he became managing editor of current hm tory magazine during the second world war he was the editor of the usa books written by mr cousins include in place of folia which outlining the essential facts of the nuclear arms race together with a specific presentation of alterna tives doctor schweitzer of lam barene a personal account of the author's discussions with albert schweitzer at his jungle hospital in god we trust another of mr cousins books deals with the philosophies and religions of the american founding fathers who speaks for man is a plea for the end of the age of anarchy and the beginning of the age of world law mr cousins was also the editor ial supervisor of march's dictionary thesauru honorary president mr cousins is the honorary president of the united world federalists inc a national or ganization working for world peace through world law and a strengthened united nations he is also the co-chairman of the na tional committee for a sane nu clear policy from 1951 to 1954 mr cousins served as chairman of the con necticut fact finding commission on education for this work he re ceived the tuition plan award for the year's outstanding service to american education norman cousins state merger means a bigger ub but facilities must match growth next season's football team may be spurred to victory by the cries of go university of buffalo of the state university of new york go chancellor clifford c furnas has proposed this name for the uni versify when it becomes a part of the state university system in september this prediction and other ten tative plans under the merger were announced by the chancellor at a faculty meeting in butler au ditorium as a state institution the uni versity is expected to expand its enrollment to 15,000 full-time stu dents â€” 10,000 undergraduate and 5000 in the graduate and profes sional schools â€” by 1970 the university however will not lower its admissions standards this larger university popu lation will necessitate the con si ruction of more facilities for learning and living dormitory quarters are projected for the recently-acquired 246 acres just north of amherst's audubon golf club dr furnas also predicted that at least 50 acres of grover cleveland park now owned by the city will be required as the site for a new health-science complex which may involve the building of a hos pital the university is expected to work in cooperation with buffalo state teachers college and erie county technical institute both however would retain their iden tity and automony faculty salaries will continue to increase the chancellor predicted dr furnas stated that with state assistance this year the pay scale advanced 13 percent over last year and will be 22 percent higher next year chancellor furnas registration advanced registration for all juniors and those seniors who expect to return in sept will begin wednesday registration materials must be picked up outside the bursar's office in hayes hall today monday or tuesday from 10 to 12 and from 1 to 3 your advisor's signature must appear on the no 1 card be fore you can pre-register the convocations com mittee of the student sen ate announces that there will be an open coffee hour for norman cousins the coffee hour will be held at 12:30 in norton west room immediately after mr cousins talk

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the university of buffalo spectrum spring theatre in bloom see page 5 volume 12 buffalo new york friday april 27 1962 queen campaigns in full swing for spring weekend see page 3 number 24 new senate establishes committee to assist publications on campus a special committee on commun ications was formed by the 1962 student senate at their first meeting of the year the immed iate purposes of the committee will be to provide interested students vith information necessary to ini tiate a publication the committee will set up a pub lications seminar weekend in early all to bring speakers to lead sem inars in organizing and managing publications the committee is also planning an active orientation program to encourage students to join publi cations finally it will publish a bimonthly student senate newslet ter the purpose of the newsletter j will be to publicize the activities of the student senate to encour age participation in student gov ernment and the activities spon sored by the senate and to pro vide insight into the importance of student government to the student in the classroom community and world the senate also elected an ex ecutive committee for the coming j year this committee consists of the personnel committee chairman and three members selected at large jerome marshak was chosen personnel committee chairman the committee on segregation reported that its subcommittees on tutoring are supplying college undents saturday mornings at the neighborhood house on orange and virginia streets the group is working with jun ior high school students in math 1 science history and english i the acting secretary of the com mittee hlldegarde van landing ham reported that they will be starting a recruiting program to supply his tutoring program with college students when questioned about the new communications committee presi lent richard erb said if you can answer the question do you want publications ?" with a yes then you have provided the reason for the existence of the communications committee we want more profes ] sional magazines certainly a hu j mor magazine a literary magazine that comes out regularly you have to give students the opportunity to express themselves this committee is concerned with an area that has to be developed on this campus publications president erb then made a plea for more student cooperation with the senate he stated that the senate cannot do anything unless people volunteer their services so much can be done next year he remarked and i'm afraid that we won't be able to accomplish it unless we get more people to co operate secretary kathy gee had this to say about the new committee if it fulfills the purpose that it is in tended to fulfill then it probably will be very beneficial both to new publications and to the sen ate as a whole since it will publi cize senate activities richard erb new senate president u of michigan's string quartet to present concert monday in baird no tickets needed the internationally renowned stanley string quartet ot the uni versity of michigan will be fea tured in a concert sponsored by the music department the concert will be held in baird at 8:30 morujay it will include works by webern mozart and bar tok the members of the quartet are gilbert ross violinist gus tave rosseels violinist jerome lelinek cellist and robert courte violist gilbert ross the first violinist has had concert debuts in berlin ixindon and new york he has had extensive concert experience in europe south america and the united states as soloist and quar tet player gustave rosseels second violin ist came to the united states after an active career in europe as first violinist with the pro nova iuartet he concertized in the united states canada europe and south america jerome jelinek cellist dis tinguished himself at the uni versity of oregon as a teacher cello soloist and chamber music player at the univer sity of michigan he won the school's highest music award and subsequently received a fullbright fellowship for study in engand robert courte violist studied at the royal conservatory of brus sels and later became a member of its faculty after several years of a succcessful career as a solo ist quartet player and recltalist he came to the united states to join the paganini quartet touring extensively the united states can ada and kurope the quartet has participated in festivals of contemporary arts at the university of illinois and at cornel university has appeared at such other leading educational institutions as yale princeton in dian university ohio university and university of buffalo they have also played at the library of congress in washington under the auspices of the elizabeth spiague coolldge foundation the concert is free aud open to tlie public the stanley string quartet u bites to crowd clark tuesday to hear cousins convocation by john kowal "... a distinguished editor who stands as a symbol of america's creative crusading sensitive mind so said president eisen hower of norman cousins editor of the saturday rerieir tuesday mr cousins will speak on world report and disarma ment at Ã¼b the talk which will be held in clark gym aj_j4 is sponsored by the student senate convocations committee â€”* under his 23 year editorship the saturday review has expanded in scope and influence it has changed from a purely literary weekly to a widely-circulated journal deal ing with ideas the arts and the good taste in america world-wide traveler mr cousins has been all over the world as well as the united states in 1959 he visited and lec tured in the soviet union under the american-soviet cultural ex change program he was the first american to speak on the ouestion of foreign policy before the praesi dium of the soviet peace commit tee he also lectured before the soviet writers union and the academy of social science mr cousins organized and was co-chairman of a conference held at dartmouth college in 19fi0 the conference brought together sov iet and american scientists econ omists and other leaders from the two countries he was the ameri can co-chairman of the second con ference held in the crimea in may 1961 in january of 1961 mr cousins addressed a number of groups in calcutta new delhi and bombay as the united states representative to the indian government's ob servances of the tagoro centen ary johnny on the spot as an interp iter and analyst of history-in-the-making mr cous ins has made ten trips to the far east since the end of world war 11 he was present at such events as the egypt-israel crisis in 1950 57 the asian-african conference in indonesia in 1955 the east west crisis in germany in 1953 and the korean war in 1951 in 1951 he lectured in universi ties and public forums in asia on the subject of america's relation ship to the rest of the world mr cousins was also an ex change lecturer in japan under the auspices of the american-japan ese institute for cultural inter change in 1958 and 1959 he traveled to poland to arrange for the visit to america of some 38 polish women victims of nazi medical experi mentation earlier he had carried out a similar project to aid jap anese victims of the hiroshima a-bombing reporter to editor mr cousins began his career as an education reporter for the new york punt in 1985 he became managing editor of current hm tory magazine during the second world war he was the editor of the usa books written by mr cousins include in place of folia which outlining the essential facts of the nuclear arms race together with a specific presentation of alterna tives doctor schweitzer of lam barene a personal account of the author's discussions with albert schweitzer at his jungle hospital in god we trust another of mr cousins books deals with the philosophies and religions of the american founding fathers who speaks for man is a plea for the end of the age of anarchy and the beginning of the age of world law mr cousins was also the editor ial supervisor of march's dictionary thesauru honorary president mr cousins is the honorary president of the united world federalists inc a national or ganization working for world peace through world law and a strengthened united nations he is also the co-chairman of the na tional committee for a sane nu clear policy from 1951 to 1954 mr cousins served as chairman of the con necticut fact finding commission on education for this work he re ceived the tuition plan award for the year's outstanding service to american education norman cousins state merger means a bigger ub but facilities must match growth next season's football team may be spurred to victory by the cries of go university of buffalo of the state university of new york go chancellor clifford c furnas has proposed this name for the uni versify when it becomes a part of the state university system in september this prediction and other ten tative plans under the merger were announced by the chancellor at a faculty meeting in butler au ditorium as a state institution the uni versity is expected to expand its enrollment to 15,000 full-time stu dents â€” 10,000 undergraduate and 5000 in the graduate and profes sional schools â€” by 1970 the university however will not lower its admissions standards this larger university popu lation will necessitate the con si ruction of more facilities for learning and living dormitory quarters are projected for the recently-acquired 246 acres just north of amherst's audubon golf club dr furnas also predicted that at least 50 acres of grover cleveland park now owned by the city will be required as the site for a new health-science complex which may involve the building of a hos pital the university is expected to work in cooperation with buffalo state teachers college and erie county technical institute both however would retain their iden tity and automony faculty salaries will continue to increase the chancellor predicted dr furnas stated that with state assistance this year the pay scale advanced 13 percent over last year and will be 22 percent higher next year chancellor furnas registration advanced registration for all juniors and those seniors who expect to return in sept will begin wednesday registration materials must be picked up outside the bursar's office in hayes hall today monday or tuesday from 10 to 12 and from 1 to 3 your advisor's signature must appear on the no 1 card be fore you can pre-register the convocations com mittee of the student sen ate announces that there will be an open coffee hour for norman cousins the coffee hour will be held at 12:30 in norton west room immediately after mr cousins talk